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in this afternoon vs this afternoon

Both 'in this afternoon' and 'this afternoon' are not comparable as they are used in different contexts. 'This afternoon' is the correct and commonly used phrase to refer to the current or upcoming afternoon. On the other hand, 'in this afternoon' is not a standard English phrase and is not used to indicate time.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

in this afternoon

'In this afternoon' is not a correct English phrase. The preposition 'in' is not typically used before 'this afternoon' to indicate time.

This phrase is not used in English. Instead, 'this afternoon' is the correct way to refer to the current or upcoming afternoon.

this afternoon

'This afternoon' is the correct phrase to refer to the current or upcoming afternoon. It is commonly used in English to indicate time.

Use 'this afternoon' when referring to the current or upcoming afternoon. For example, 'I will see you this afternoon.'

Examples:

  • Let's meet this afternoon for coffee.
  • I have an appointment this afternoon.
  • She will arrive this afternoon.
  • What are you doing this afternoon?
  • This afternoon is a good time to go for a walk.

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